tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
There's something unbelievably delicate about a real insight. When you have hold of it, you know at the same time that it will likely vanish the moment that it touches the air. The question of how to share these sorts of things with your friends is a very interesting one, and a deeper form of "teaching" that I am only beginning to consider. (After many years of the explicit kind of teaching.)
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KMac🍌 ⏩ ツ
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That’s interesting & admittedly not sure I’m grok’n ‘real’ insight so bear with me… insight into an eternal truth makes things easier, there’s a type of movement/acceleration/progression/ascension if you will to the point of realization “that’s (now) obvious” it’s universal. If it disappears was it an insight? or is that something else on the path to insight & self realization? Or is the dialectic method an insight itself 🤔🤷🏻♂️😵💫😜
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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
Well said! I especially resonate with what you're saying a deep insight being so universal that it also seems utterly obvious at the same time. It only really lands for you in a real way if you have struggled by departed from the obvious, and been able to come back to it in a way that no longer takes it for granted. (I believe this is what Odysseus' Homecoming is about on the deepest level)
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